Best film you saw in the cinema?

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For out and out mental affect on me, probably silence of the lambs...went back to my empty gaff on a rainy windy night after watching it and can’t say I felt comfortable on my own...
 
Was only a bairn when it came out and queue'd at sunlun ABC, missed out the 1st time by 20 bodies went back really early the next day and their was still 100 before us...we got in and it's the 1st time ever that I'd ever heard a group...Audience cheering a film the (Drago fight)...
I was at one of those showings it was carnage everyone pushing to get in, I remember my mate squashed up against the plastic advertisement which popped with the crush. amazing days
 
That first 20 minutes was harrowing as fuck....The other scene in the upstairs of that building where the two soldiers have the knife fight to the death while the other lad stand watching as he is shit scared and cant shoot the German bloke was a total head fuck, could almost feel the knife going in, horrible.
I'm still haunted by that knife scene

Tron - I was eleven and the first film I saw on my own. Nobody wanted to go and see it with me.
It was f***ing shit.

Not best film, but best experience which has stayed with me was Rocky IV. Everyone on their seat chanting ROCKY, popcorn and penny sweets everywhere when the knockout blow came. Leaving the Odeon, pretending you're in a Rocky montage on the way the bus station.
It was the same experience for me at the Odeon in Newcastle.

Bedknobs and Broomsticks. I was only a little kid and I thought it was amazing.
Loved the Herbie movies of that era as well.
 
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I quite enjoyed American Hustle

Star Wars: The Force Awakens probably because it transcends going to the pics, you have that experience and then you’re constantly thinking of theories.

Deadpool for the laughs.

Guardians of The Galaxy too! Gave me a good feeling at the end, emotional music too.
 
Not the best film I’ve ever watched (it’s still very good like) but Doctor Strange was amazing to see on the big screen, the visual effects were mental.
 
Hateful Eight - saw it in 70mm and the roadshow release version.
 
Back to The Future.
Ghostbusters
Terminator 2
Bladerunner 2049
Mission Impossible: Fallout
Coco

For me, the experience of watching a film at the cinema can't be beaten. No matter how big a TV you have.
 
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